Foundation models: main concepts and main issues for imaging and medical data

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Abstract: Foundation models brought a paradigm shift on representation learning and the deep learning community. In my talk, I will examine the role of foundation models in medical imaging, focusing on their potential to unify diverse tasks through large-scale, generalist architectures. While these models achieve strong performance, their deployment in healthcare raises challenges related to data limitations, privacy, validation, and trust. We will also discuss domain-specific models for imaging, along with efficient adaptation techniques to adapt such models on domains that they have not been trained on. The presentation will also address key issues of reliability and interpretability, highlighting approaches like conformal prediction and counterfactual intervention to improve uncertainty estimation and model transparency. Overall, the talk will emphasize that despite their promise, foundation models require robust evaluation and trustworthy design to ensure safe and effective use in clinical settings.

Speaker: Maria Vakalopoulou is an assistant professor (MCF) in applied mathematics at CentraleSupelec, University Paris Saclay in France and the group leader of the biomathematics group of MICS Laboratory focusing on mathematical modeling in Life Sciences. She is affliated with Inria Saclay in France and Archimedes Unit in Greece. Her main research interest include the development of computational methods for image perception focusing on earth observation and medical applications. Before that, she was a postdoctoral student at CentraleSupelec, where she worked with Nikos Paragios. She completed her PhD at the Remote Sensing Laboratory at the School of Rural, Surveying and Geo-Informatics Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens under the supervision of Konstantinos Karantzalos.

Location: NCS 220

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